Well...

... I was unable to do a second photo shoot. I was kind enough to loan my camera to a friend so they would be able to complete their first photo shoot, but, unfortunately, this considerateness was not reciprocated as my camera was not returned to me when I asked for it. So I was cameraless for two weekends. And I still need to complete my second shoot. Hopefully I'll get a chance to do so over the spring break, but that may be unlikely as certain things need to go down. So I reckon the next chance I get I'll scan some more prints from my first shoot, which was actually quite successful, if I do say so myself. We'll see...




Please enjoy this irrelevant picture of Nanerpus; a moustached banana sitting upon a stack of pancakes wading in blue goop. And thank you Gwen Stefani for teaching me how to spell "banana".


Also...



This is Pepe, called Pepito by some. But not really. It's pretty much only my mom that says that. He likes touching stuff. It's kinda' (ir)relevant. This was also taken at the salon and, I guess, captures the whole "family" and "closeness" thing I was kind of thinking of. There's kids e'rywhere.

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She likes roses.

And here we go...





A'ight. So these are the first two prints I've done for the first of my concentrated photo series. I went to the hair salon where my mother works. The salon's lit with fluorescent lamps, the lighting was pretty decent, and I had the shutter speed at 1/60 s. I wasn't exactly sure what I was going for so I just started taking pictures of what people were doing. This shoot was a lot different from my previous projects since this wasn't exactly an environment I could manipulate. It wasn't my environment at all. So, being introverted and socially retarded, it was a bit awkward at first but I eased into it. Lo and behold, the results were pretty decent. I'll be working on making some more prints of this shoot.
The film developing went fine, since I am indeed a master reeler, and my negatives came out great. My contact sheet is nice and contrasty. Printing went fine, too. The prints needed the same exposure so it was pretty simple.

Ka-blamo.


And so it has begun.

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